In the process of DNA replication, a cell may get an erroneous copy of the original DNA. The error(s) sometimes happen in a critical spot that may affect, among other things, the growth of eyes. :D
Let us assume that E is the dominant trait for rwo eyes and EE and Ee always gives two eyes because e is recessive and gives one eye. A heterozygous cross of...........
Ee X Ee
= 1/4 ee
and one eye
DNA replication :)
you have a 1:3 chance of the offspring having white eyes
50%
Yes. Blue eyes are a recessive genetic trait, which means that a brown- or green-eyed person can still carry a gene for blue eyes. In this case, the blue-eyed gene is recessive, or subordinate, to the green- or brown-eyed gene. To be blue-eyed, an individual must have a recessive blue-eyed gene from both its mother and father.
If the child is a girl then she'll have blue eyes, because most of the genetics similarities is with the father compared with the mother.
NO. People with blue eyes do NOT have the brown eyed gene, if they did they themselves would have developed brown eyes instead of their blue as it is dominant. So two blue eyed parents can only pass the blue gene to their offspring.
Brown. My sister and I both have brown eyes. My grandparents on my fathers side and my grandmother on my mothers side were all blue eyed. My mother and her father had brown eyes. The genes for brown eyes are more dominant.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
Well, it coud. If the plane of cell division of cells committed to be eyes was distorted, of if optical development itself was disturbed.
yes
yes..especially since your mother has green eyes.
If a child has a mother with green brownish eyes, also known as hazel, and a blue eyed father, the child could have hazel or blue eyes depending on what the dominant genes are.
Absolutely. Brown eyes are dominant. Green is a mutation.
Brown eyes are dominant traits
Yes. Both parents could have the gene for green/blue eyes as a recessive gene.
Yes, because if there are any family members with blue eyes there may be a ressesive gene Causing the child to have blue eyes
Most likely hazel or green. Blue eyes are a recessive gene, so it is very possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child.
Yes. Brown is dominant for eye color.